What is an MP for?

Party or constituency, which should take priority? It might seem like a statement of the bleedin’ obvious but MPs are […]

Biosolids: toxic reality

The use of sewage sludge as fertiliser – politely called ‘biosolids’ – and its role in the circular economy is […]

Money-for-free ports

35 years ago, Margaret Thatcher’s government enthusiastically packaged the municipal water companies for sale. Debts were written off. Liabilities sidelined. […]

Housing: Bad to worse

Dishonesty, Appeasement, Vested Interests – yes, it’s that bad! When the latest Housing secretary was appointed (replacing Angela Rayner), the […]

GB for sale

If you have been wondering how a supposedly rich country like the UK has become so impoverished, this may help […]

Economic cheating

How many times have you heard politicians say slashing regulation will unlock growth?  Strip away “red tape” they say and […]